Beautiful little orchid Porpax summerhayesiana ‘Spelthorne’ Grown by Terry Want, awarded a Botanical Certificate at the meeting of the at our meeting at the

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Exciting to see 2 online exhibitions featured on the homepage!Explore visual of + test your knowledge online(would you be happy to receive a or a as a gift?) https://t.co/Yt6IhmSUPa

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Botanical Botanica is a seasonal exploration of the English landscape – from cultivated gardens, to rolling meadows & wild woodlands, the collection studies the magnificent transformation of nature throughout the seasons

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Revisiting David’s flower illustrations in celebration of the flower show available on our site https://t.co/xb6T8aBFot & Our Etsy shop DavidMarstonArt

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It's time, this week, for that most famous of shows and if you cannot adorn yourself with a made of now, when can you!! These designs are by renowned painter
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From to the bouquet of Forget-Me-Nots - gardening is trending! Craig Frazier gives us an editorial spin on the power of nature 🌼🍃 https://t.co/VfU6c7V0Re

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Paper flowers such as these were stuck to murals etc in shrines by devotees. These are from Dunhuang and Khotan and probably date from 9th or 10th century. Search for 'flower' on https://t.co/oiasR2QD0I for many examples

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To celebrate we're bringing you some of the beautiful floral prints and drawings from across the collections from

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Never been to but think I’d enjoy visiting one time

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Inspired by we have arranged a beautiful bouquet of botanical prints for you to enjoy. Pick your own at https://t.co/u98v0VvIbO or email prints.com for more! 💐

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It’s reminiscing week. These are paintings from previous shows inspired by the displays at Chelsea. It;s going to be a very busy week

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Yep I’m done it’s finished thanks to the inspiration from

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A sketch of the Lock Gates at Roundhay Park in Leeds the display won a Gold Medal at the 2010 Chelsea Flower Show and has been rebuilt alongside other award winning gardens

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In this work by Jacob van Walscapelle, strawberries, blackberries, and a few golden ears of wheat complement the flowers.

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